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Slipknot announces first-ever live broadcast of next month’s “Knotfest Los Angeles” – Marseille News

For all the fans around the world unable to be present as NOOSE performing the biggest flagship performance of their career to date, the group announced today that Knotfest Los Angeles at Banc of California Stadium will be broadcast live on Friday, November 5. NOOSEthe very first livestream of, the event will allow fans to share all the excitement of a NOOSE concert, both live and for a full 72 hours afterwards. Tickets are on sale now at knotfest.veeps.com, priced at a reduced presale price of $ 15, with today’s tickets being $ 20. Knot festival members can purchase at a reduced price of $ 12. Bundled tickets with event merch are also available.

As part of the broadcast, ticket holders can not only see NOOSEthe incendiary new production of, live from Los Angeles, but also a selection of songs each from a stacked supporting list of the hottest bands in heavy music, including SWITCH ENGAGEMENT, FEVER 333, CODE ORANGE, SOLD and a special performance by CHERRY BOMBS. Check out the trailer below.

Ticket holders can still watch the stream for up to 72 hours after the event, so don’t worry if you can’t watch “live” at night.

At the end of August, the Grammy Award-the winning icons of the Iowan took Knot festival back in their country of origin to Knotfest Iowa, sold out for an increased capacity show at the National Balloon Classic Field in Indianola. The group is currently on the « Knotfest Roadshow » tour, which winds through the United States, culminating at the Banc Of California Stadium spectacle for this very special event.

If you are in Southern California, you can always collect the remaining tickets to attend in person.

« Knotfest Roadshow » supports the functionality of SWITCH ENGAGEMENT, FEVER 333 and CODE ORANGE. The 28 date series, produced by Living country, launched after Knotfest Iowa on September 25 and will end in Arizona in early November.

NOOSE has spent the last few months working on a new studio album, slated for 2022. The band’s latest LP, “We are not your type”, was released in August 2019. The record sold 118,000 equivalent album units in the United States in its first week of release to reach No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. album had a global impact with No. 1 debuts in UK, Mexico, Australia, Canada, Japan, Ireland, Belgium, Portugal and Finland, as well as Top 5 debuts in Germany, France, Norway, Italy, Austria, Sweden, Switzerland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain and New Zealand.

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